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When headlines warn of soaring energy costs, grid stress, and the explosive growth of data-hungry industries, it is natural to wonder who is looking out for everyday Kentuckians. In...
When headlines warn of soaring energy costs, grid stress, and the explosive growth of data-hungry industries, it is natural to wonder who is looking out for everyday Kentuckians. In...
Winter Storm Fern didn’t deliver a single blow to Kentucky’s electric grid — it delivered a series of them. Beginning Sunday, January 25, the storm brought snow, sleet, rain...
THIS MONTH’S KENTUCKY LIVING is a special one, for several reasons. We are especially proud of our 2026 Legislative Guide, which you can download here. This publication exists to connect you with...
The Kentucky Electric Cooperatives are committed to improving the quality of life in Kentucky. Our member electric cooperatives provide a high level of electrical service at the lowest possible price through a local, consumer-owned form of business. Kentucky’s electric cooperatives serve more than 1.8 million people in 117 of Kentucky’s 120 counties. In addition to providing a host of legislative, communications, and training services to Kentucky’s electric cooperatives, Kentucky Electric Cooperatives is affiliated with several organizations that serve Kentucky’s electric co-ops.

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Thank you to Congressman Brett Guthrie, Chair of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, for his leadership on energy issues and for taking the time to listen directly to Kentucky’s electric cooperatives.
We appreciate Congressman Guthrie hosting a listening session on Friday in ...Munfordville to better understand the real-world challenges co-ops face with FEMA reimbursement after disasters. These conversations matter, and his willingness to engage directly with cooperative leadership shows a strong commitment to rural communities and reliable electric service.
Electric cooperatives support commonsense FEMA reforms—like those in the FEMA Act of 2025—so recovery efforts can move faster, infrastructure can be rebuilt more efficiently, and communities can be better prepared for future disasters. We’re grateful for leaders who take the time to understand these issues and work toward solutions. https://voicesforcooperativepower.com/femareform/
Kentucky’s electric cooperatives are stepping up for their communities as energy costs, grid changes and big new power demands (like data centers) reshape the landscape.

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www.kentuckyliving.com“Kentucky’s energy policy must be grounded in reality.”
Senate President Robert Stivers of Manchester is honored with the 2025 Kentucky Electric Cooperatives Power Partner Award for leadership focused on affordability, reliability and long-term stability.

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www.kentuckyliving.comCongratulations to our Co-op Champion Scholarship Winners!
During a recent virtual reunion with our 2025 Youth Tour delegates, Kentucky Electric Cooperatives announced the Co-op Champion Scholarship winners. Five students were selected through a random drawing among the 13 Co-op ...Champions.
The Co-op Champions program connects Youth Tour delegates with electric cooperative and community leaders and encourages continued civic involvement beyond the Youth Tour experience.
Thank you Congressman James Comer for recognizing the steadfast commitment and professionalism of Kentucky electric cooperative crews, notably at Tri-County Electric Membership Corporation.
Your support is greatly appreciated!
Masen Chandler | Owen Electric's Co-op Champion
Generators can be a great help during power outages — but only when used safely. A safety moment from Jon Jones, Safety Coordinator at Gibson Electric Membership Corporation.

Generators can be a great help during power outages — but only when used safely. A safety moment from Jon Jones, Safety Coordinator at Gibson...
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